Liverpool London Globe Ins. Co v. McCree

98 So. 880, 210 Ala. 559, 1924 Ala. LEXIS 31
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJanuary 17, 1924
Docket6 Div. 954.
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Liverpool London Globe Ins. Co v. McCree, 98 So. 880, 210 Ala. 559, 1924 Ala. LEXIS 31 (Ala. 1924).

Opinion

The complaint, in two counts, is to recover damages for the value of cotton which defendant is alleged to have insured against loss or injury by fire, and which is alleged to have received damage by fire, within the period fixed in the contract of insurance.

The record shows that "demurrers to defendant's plea inabatement are" sustained, though no such demurrer is shown by the record; the demurrers sustained in the record are to the pleas in bar to the suit. (Italics supplied.) Defendant then pleaded in bar and attempted to set up the failure to furnish proof of loss, as contemplated in the alleged contract of insurance. These pleas were numbered 1 to 9, inclusive. Demurrers were sustained to pleas 2, 3, 5, and 8, and overruled as to plea 7. To the amended pleas 10 and 11 demurrers were sustained. The trial was had on counts 1 and 2 and pleas 1, 7, and 9, denying the existence of a binding contract to insure.

If demurrer had been overruled to defendant's "plea in abatement," the absence of that demurrer from the record proper would prevent a review by this court of the ruling thereon. Holley v. Coffee, 123 Ala. 406, 26 So. 239; J. C. Carland Co. v. Burke, 197 Ala. 435, 73 So. 10; Wade v. State,170 Ala. 32, 54 So. 171; Moss v. State, 16 Ala. App. 34,75 So. 179. This is not the rule where demurrer is sustained. As to such ruling, in the absence of demurrer, we have to search that pleading to ascertain if a tenable ground of demurrer exists. Richardson v. Mertins, 175 Ala. 309, 57 So. 720; Leverett v. Garland, 206 Ala. 556, 90 So. 343; Vogler v. Manson, 200 Ala. 351, 76 So. 117.

Decisions that are said to shed light on this question are O'Neal v. Simonton, 109 Ala. 369, 19 So. 8; Hobbie Teague v. Andrews, 111 Ala. 176, 19 So. 974; Burgess Co. v. Martin, 111 Ala. 656, 20 So. 506. These cases were subject to the rule requiring of counsel an abstract of the record. In the case of Rosenberg v. Claflin Co., 95 Ala. 249, 10 So. 521, the ruling, it was declared, if error, was without injury. Collins v. A. G. S. R. Co., 104 Ala. 390, 16 So. 140; Jones' Adm'r v. A. M. R. Co., 107 Ala. 400, 18 So. 30; Horan v. Gray Dudley Hdw. Co., 159 Ala. 159, 48 So. 1029; Vogler v. Manson, 200 Ala. 351, 76 So. 117. In Park v. Lide, 90 Ala. 246,7 So. 805, the docket memorandum of the chancellor, "demurrer overruled," was not embraced in the formal decree. So of Sivoly v. Scott, 56 Ala. 555, and Alabama Power Co. v. Fergusen, 205 Ala. 204, 87 So. 796. *Page 561 These authorities have no application to the question before us.

The case of L. N. R. R. Co. v. McCool. 167 Ala. 644,52 So. 656, contains the recital:

"There are no demurrers assailing pleas 3 and 4, set out in the transcript. Hence, assignments predicated on these rulings cannot be reviewed. * * * We are, hence, remitted to a consideration of the propriety of the action of the court insustaining demurrers to plea 2." (Italics supplied.)

In the later case of Merrill v. Sheffield Co., 169 Ala. 242,254, 53 So. 219, 223, is this statement:

"The demurrer to count 10 is not set out in the record; hence the court cannot be placed in error for sustaining it. The count is evidently defective and repugnant," etc. (Italics supplied.)

Thus did this court search the count for a tenable ground for the sustaining of the demurrer, and the presumption was indulged that the ruling would be rested on such tenable ground if it existed.

The two pleas in abatement recite:

"This cause should abate and be dismissed out of this honorable court, for that, in the policy of insurance sued on in this cause it is covenanted and agreed that:

" 'If fire occur the insured * * * within sixty days after the fire, unless such time is extended in writing by this company, shall render a statement to this company signed and sworn to by said insured, stating the knowledge and belief of the insured as to the time and origin of the fire; the interest of the insured and of all others in the property; the cash value of each item thereof and the amount of loss thereon; all incumbrances thereon; all other insurance, whether valid or not, covering any of said property; and a copy of all the descriptions and schedules in all policies; any changes in the title, use, occupation, location, possession or exposures of said property since the issuing of this policy: by whom and for what purpose any building herein described and the several parts thereof were occupied at the time of fire. * * *' "

It was not necessary that the pleas negative the giving of an extension of time for the required reports. It is shown in the minute entry that —

"The plaintiff's demurrers to defendant's plea in, abatementare by the court heard and considered, whereupon it is ordered and adjudged by the court that said demurrers be and they are hereby sustained." (Italics supplied.)

The fair interpretation of the words in which the judgment entry is expressed made plain the fact that there was a specific ruling upon demurrer to each of the pleas in abatement, and the cases of Berger v. Dempster, 204 Ala. 305,85 So. 392, Sims v. Ala. Water Co., 205 Ala. 378, 381,87 So. 688, Alabama Power Co. v. Fergusen, 205 Ala. 204,87 So. 796, and Alabama Chemical Co. v. Niles, 156 Ala. 298,303, 47 So. 239, are without application. Thedemurrers are stated in the plural, and "are * * * sustained." (Italics supplied.) The reasonable interpretation thereof is that such were the respective rulings as to each of the pleas in abatement. We cannot say the said rulings are brought within the purview of Best Park Amusement Co. v. Rollins, 192 Ala. 534,68 So. 417, Ann. Cas. 1917D, 929; Henderson v. T. C. I. Co., 190 Ala. 126, 67 So. 414; Sov. Camp v. Ward, 201 Ala. 446,78 So. 824; Shelby Iron Co. v. Bierly, 202 Ala.

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